GoThe evacuation of passengers from the burning plane after the accident at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport is a miracle. All 379 passengers on board the plane came out. Videos that emerged after the accident showed passengers coming out of the Airbus A350’s escape slides.
The passengers did not even have luggage in their hands. They were coming out peacefully, which is a miracle in itself. However, five out of the six crew members died due to the fire in the plane.
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Passengers on a Japan Airlines flight today were moments away from death, but this is what they did correctly to stay alive! #Japan #JapanAirlines #tokyoairport pic.twitter.com/OZqJwDmrRd
— Naveen N (@iamyournaveen) January 2, 2024
In 1985, 55 passengers died in a plane fire in Britain
Before Japan, a similar incident had occurred at Manchester Airport in Britain in 1985. In fact, at that time, British Airtours Boeing 737 was engulfed in flames, 55 people were killed in the accident. Investigation revealed that the biggest reason for the deaths was the delay in opening the doors and limited access of passengers to emergency exit. Due to smoke, it had become difficult for the passengers to breathe.
Aviation security experts’ advice: Avoid carrying luggage during travel
Aviation security consultant and former senior director of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), Steve Creamer, said in the case that if you are not carrying luggage during the journey, then it is clearly beneficial. Let us tell you, a US security report of the year 2000 revealed that every 11th day, passengers are evacuated from a plane for some reason or the other. However, not all incidents make headlines. Usually such cases come into the headlines only when a fire breaks out. Some people say that allowing luggage to be carried on the plane is a big challenge.
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